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Uncanevale t1_j92l4hh wrote
4x4s are mostly garbage for this very reason.
Uncanevale t1_j8ptdzk wrote
Reply to comment by seasonedfries in Safe to charge 12v battery that is also running a fan 24/7? by seasonedfries
Consider an RV converter as a charger, or run directly from a converter with no battery or the battery switched off.
Uncanevale t1_j8ppwwo wrote
You need to watch your charging voltage. With many chargers, the load of the fan will fool it into thinking the battery is depleted and raise the voltage to normal charging voltage which may cause excessive gassing and high water use. RVs get around this by having a middle charging stage where the charger operates around 13.8V when there is a small to moderate load on the system.
Uncanevale t1_j6gt3oq wrote
Reply to Shut off water between well and pump by genitor
PVC repair is very easy and cheap. If close to the pump, replace the whole section from the pump to give yourself room to make the connections.
Uncanevale t1_j2expza wrote
Reply to comment by jshxx in Help Please - How to get a straight line of grout? by jshxx
Not silicone! Nothing will stick to it. Not paint or even more silicone if you need to fix it later.
Uncanevale t1_j2dx6lm wrote
I would not grout that. Caulk matched to existing grout would be my preference.
If you want a line a fixed distance from the floor, just use a thin board of appropriate thickness to slide a marking device along the trim
Uncanevale t1_j2dvzdd wrote
Reply to Can't use traditional roof tiles by Manic40
Don’t know the look you are trying to match, but sometimes it’s better to go with a completely different color or style rather than one that is close but not close enough.
Maybe not the right answer for you, but at least worth considering.
Uncanevale t1_jdpgxfv wrote
Reply to how to get extremely flat finished paint for bathroom vanity? by jaaassshhh
Cabinet makers don’t use wood with a prominent grain when the cabinets are going to be painted. Maple, alder, birch and even man-made boards are much better than oak, hickory, pecan or ash. Poplar is fine, but just a little more needy in terms of paint volume and prep work.